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The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn’s Himalaya Preceptory No. 137
Beyond the Craft
New Mark Head for Berkshire
Peter Sands has been installed as
Provincial Grand Master for the
Mark Province of Berkshire, with
Nicholas Murzell as the new Deputy
Provincial Grand Master.
The gathering at Berkshire’s masonic
headquarters at Sindlesham included the
Pro Grand Master John Hale, along with
17 Provincial Grand Masters among the
more than 270 Mark Masons.
Knights Templar Church Event
The Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint
Alban is a very apt venue for Masonic
events, St Alban being acknowledged the
world over, particularly by the Americans,
as the Patron Saint of Freemasons.
In 2000, the Chantry of Duke Humphrey
(1391-1447), the Duke of Gloucester, and
the only Royal tomb in the cathedral, was
restored by Hertfordshire Freemasons to
commemorate the millennium. The Service
for 2007 returned to the now further
restored Lady Chapel.
Surrey Mark Province and Hiram Lodge Celebrate 150 Years
The new Guildford Masonic Centre was
the venue for a special meeting attended
by around 100 members of the Provincial
Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of
Surrey, hosted by Hiram Lodge of Mark
Master Masons No 13.
The event was to mark the 150th
anniversary of the Province, founded in
December 1857 and Hiram Lodge,
consecrated in September the same year.
Hiram Lodge was consecrated on 11
September 1857, and with a Warrant of
Confirmation issued 17 February 1875,
they were also celebrating 150 years.
However, the Lodge cannot prove by
means of Warrant, minutes or returns
some of its early working, and possibly
ceased working for a period in its early
history.
A paper about the early days of the
Province, written
specially for the meeting
by Neville Barker Cryer,
Past Provincial Grand
Master, was delivered,
explaining the relevant
dates and what transpired
all those years ago.
Provincial Grand Master
Ray Hussey presented the
Lodge with a fine set of
inscribed hand-made
solid oak gavels in a
matching oak box.
Portsmouth Guildhall Mark Installation
More than 400 Mark Master Masons
gathered at Portsmouth Guildhall to witness
the Installation of the new Provincial Grand
Master for Hampshire and Isle of Wight,
John Prizeman, by John Hale, Pro Grand
Master. Other officers installed were
George Deacon as Deputy Provincial
Grand Master and ‘Robbie’ Robins as
Assistant Provincial Grand Master.
Scrap of Parchment May Absolve the Knights Templar from their 'Crimes' after 700 Years
At dawn, Friday 13 October, 1307, the
Knights Templar in France were all
arrested by order of the French King,
Philip IV. They protested their innocence
to the charges and the Pope eventually
was persuaded to become involved.
Sixty Templar high officials, including the
Grand Master, were taken to Chinon
Castle for interrogation by three
Cardinals. The interrogations took place
from 17-20 August 1308.
But there was a curiosity, while such
interrogations were recorded in minute
detail nothing had remained of the records
of this. All that historians had to work
with was a single letter from the Cardinals
to the King of France.
But in 2001, in the Vatican archives, the
lost trial records were discovered by
Professor Barbara Frale. This
extraordinary tale has just been revealed
in her book Processus Contra Templarios,
recently published by the Vatican’s Secret
Archive.
Desperately short of money, Philip IV
arrested and tortured the Templars, and
after being forced under torture to
confess to various sins, the Templars’
leader, Jacques de Molay, was burnt at
the stake.
Pope Clement V dissolved the Order and
issued arrest warrants for all the
Templars, and from this the view that they
were heretics began. The newly
discovered document, known as the
Chinon Parchment, revealed that the
Templars had an initiation ceremony
which included ‘spitting on the Cross’,
‘denying Jesus’ and kissing the lower
back, navel and mouth of the person
proposing them.
However, the Templars argued that the
ceremony explained the humiliation they
faced if captured by the Saracens, and that
the kissing ceremony showed their
obedience.
The Pope decided that the ritual was not
blasphemous, but he nevertheless
dissolved the Templars to keep the peace
with France. The Chinon Parchment ends
with Papal absolution from all heresies.
Former Indian Preceptory Holds its Installation
Knights Templar are seen (photo at top of page) at the Installation
of Ross John Everett as Eminent
Preceptor of the Duke of Connaught and
Strathearn’s Himalaya Preceptory No.
137, which meets at Worthing in West
Sussex.
The Preceptory was formed as a result of
an amalgamation in India in 1931
between the Duke of Connaught &
Strathearn’s Preceptory No. 153, founded
in 1888, and the Himalaya Preceptory No.
137, founded in 1877.
The former surrendered its Charter on
amalgamation with Himalaya Preceptory,
and uses their number 137 today, the only
amalgamation that has ever occurred in
Knights Templar.
The Preceptory met in India until 1971,
when it held its first Sussex meeting in
Brighton, and then moved to Worthing in
1972, where it still meets. It is now one of
the largest in the Province of Sussex, with
more than 50 swords.
Issue 43, Winter 2007/8
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